Call COMCAST , ask why your Bill changes from month to month with no changes made by you, no Pay Per View ordered- they will EXPLAIN why the Bill changes, they will not change it, their Goal is $200 per month. Lol.

I believe that one could argue that a Sprint/T-Mobile merger would actually create MORE competition as instead of two large companies (AT&T and Verizon) and two small companies (Sprint and T-Mobile), you would now have three large companies all competing for the same market. This would inevitably lead to more competitive pricing and offers from all three companies because AT&T and Verizon would then have to actually worry about Sprint/T-Mobile.

Plus, there is no such thing as a monopoly; it's a hoax perpetuated by socialist propaganda.

thanks for the info, as I said I am not a tech expert to know how these things will work together I was just asking, hopefully it's not a big issue as you explained, and yes I really am worried when Comcast buys Time warner, hopefully Google fiber will hurry up, I am in NC and this is one of the states they have it on their priority list, but again the regulators and licenses that slow down everything lolllllllllll,

what we do with TWC is to be on a promotional plan all the time and before it's over you need to call and nag for another promotion, well that's my wife's job, today we found out that the bill was increased by 17$ she called and they said the promotion is over well she had to nag they said we can give you 30 megs internet instead of 20 for the same new price, we said ok then I asked how much if we get the 50 megs they said another 5 $ wow let's get that then told my wife we have one year so put it on your calendar to nag them next year lol before it's over, Gosh the internet portion is gonna be 60 $ during the promotion but it will jump to 112 $ when it's over, I said no I am not interested in paying that just for the internet so check your calendar everyday

yeah 100mb is great it's not available in my area though, and yes I wonder why the upload is kinda limited mine is 5 as well with the 50 mb, I have a friend in Canada who has 50 mb down and 10 up but it's VDSL for about 50 bucks no promotion, the funniest thing the provider which is rogers provides the users with a Sagem thing router that doesn't give you the speed you're paying for, so he had to use it as an access point and got himself a decent router to reach the right speed.

I have read several articles speaking of this merge, and it seems like the only benefit is one bigger company with more users, but what I realized is that the 2 networks overlap in lots of states which doesn't seem like a benefit, needless to mention that the 2 companies use different technology, since I am not an IT person I have no clue how they will work it out and if they want to use one technology that probably it will be the GSM how much that is going to cost to fix the networks and make them compatible, and how they are going to handle the MILLIONS of users to change their phones??? and how long it will take to do that???????????

Both are moving over to VoLTE. They are using the same technology in the near future. Don't let the FUD fool you into thinking there's a lot of overlaps. The towers are not in the same place. Certain regulations make it hard to put in towers(Hawaii for example). By the time the merger is completed more than likely majority of the networks should be VoLTE which CDMA/GSM hardware can be retired. Most of these groups think short term and not long term.

-Comcast is evil. My bill goes up for absolutely no reason whatsoever. They make money hand over fist in Canada thru their Rogers brand, which is, by far, the biggest multimedia carrier up there. Yay, I get to use their network when I go on vacation. I'll let you know how _lousy_ it is.

-The spider is absolutely horrible.. I do hope that's a photoshop job, and not an actual creature.

-Special interest groups are in it for themselves, and nobody else they claim to stand up for.

-I'd like to see Sprint keel over as it struggles helplessly against the no-contract trend on its own. They hose their customers left right, and center.